Nebraska native Andy Kreikemeier’s phone hasn’t stopped ringing all week, and it won’t go silent anytime soon. That’s because his former hobby and volunteer side hustle, flying drones for the county ...
Agricultural drone operators face a growing list of legal requirements beyond licenses, authorizations and waivers. They must ...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) or remotely piloted or operated aircraft are seeing an increase in agricultural applications including but not limited to plant growth monitoring, plant health ...
Attendees at the July 10 University of Missouri Crop and Pest Management Field Day in Columbia will hear updates on how spray drones are modernizing agriculture and what to expect when using these ...
You might have seen those drones flying around, and they’re not just for cool videos anymore. Farmers are starting to use ...
Ruling bans foreign-made drones and components. Here is what you need to know about existing authorized drones and what to ...
Deploying camera drones and sprayers outfitted with the latest application technology onboard in a systems approach could end up being a key management strategy in helping farmers eradicate weeds.
A new University of Missouri Extension publication introduces cost-estimating tools for farmers and custom operators interested in investing in drones for spray applications. “These tools enable ...
Farming in 2026 is all about working smarter, not just harder. Drone crop scouting is no longer a futuristic idea; it’s a ...
To bring drone spray technology to farm fields, Virginia Tech researchers are looking to standardize unmanned aerial systems for herbicide spray applications. The project led by Vijay Singh, an ...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) or remotely piloted or operated aircraft are seeing an increase in agricultural applications including but not limited to plant growth monitoring, plant health ...